The poem, printed in the Nashville Tennessean, recounts a dramatized version of Sergeant York's taking of the German machine gun position. The poem makes numerous biblical references as well as listing other prominent Tennessee military figures,...

Color engraving, "Dearture of the Troops for New Orleans," shows Andrew Jackson and his mounted troops departing on horseback for New Orleans. Jackson, atop his white horse, speaks to an officer. Black and white version also in folder. From John...

Image of captured Confederates on an island erroneously labeled near Bridgeport, Tennessee; the location is near Bridgeport, Alabama. The site is at the current CSX Bridge 122.6 over the Tennessee River Slough. Several clashes took place here due...

Color engraving, "Death of Colonel Rennie," shows wounded British officer slumping forward. Behind him are his men. Armed Americans are firing at him from front. Decorative border around image. Black and white version also available. From John...

Color print of Jackson rallying the troops as he rides a white horse. Two cannoneers fire on British redcoats who are charging the American position. A U.S. flag waves at center. This is a color version the engraving ID 26700.

Letter from Sgt. David Mullins, Co. K, 41st Tenn. Inf. Regt., CSA, to his wife Genetia. He describes leaving Camp Morton, Ind., and heading to Chattanooga, Tenn. The original version of the letter to Mullins's wife is not available in its complete...

This engraving features African Americans being guided onto a troop train headed for Murfreesboro where their wish to join the Federal Army will be granted. This illustration appeared in Frank Leslie's post-war volume "The Soldier in Our Civil War"...

This is a reunion era ribbon with a bar pin that is a reduced version of a shoulder board of a Federal army major. This belonged to Sgt. John H. Jennings, Co. C, 2nd Tenn. Mtd. Inf. Regt., USA. Jennings may have served as a major in the post-war...